Lagos govt. cracks down on building conversion in estates

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The Lagos State government said it would immediate commence enforcement of the law against those who converted buildings from their original plans to others in government housing estates in the state.

This was contained in statement on Tuesday by Mr Mukaila Sanusi, spokesman for the Lagos State Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development.

Sanusi said Dr Idris Salako, commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, said this at a press briefing in his office in Alausa.

Salako warned that the affected property must revert immediately to original land designated use to avoid sanctions.

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He said the government was more determined to stop the unbridled conversion from designated use to mixed use in its schemes.

He said the enforcement would begin in Ikeja GRA, Lekki Peninsula Scheme 1,  Magodo Residential Scheme I and II, Ogudu GRA, Omole and Apapa GRA.

He emphasised that “government schemes were originally designated as residential but had been subjected to indiscriminate change of use, leading to distortions in the original layout plans, thereby creating planning challenges in the areas.”

He reiterated the commitment of the state government to restoring the schemes to their original plans and urged those who had converted from designated use to mixed use to revert forthwith or face immediate enforcement.

He added that serving of contravention notices would continue in other schemes across the state,  while their layouts were being considered critically.

Salako recalled that the Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development had warned repeatedly against indiscriminate change of use, particularly in government schemes.

He stressed that such acts which compromised planning standards would not be tolerated in Lagos State. (NAN)

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